The study of leadership in International Relations has followed two different paths: work on hegemony and work on different leadership types in international negotiations. Yet there is little overlap between them and no agreement on the distinctive features of leadership and what connects leaders and followers in a collective pursuit. This article critically engages with both literatures and offers a reconceptualization of leadership as a form of legitimated asymmetrical influence that is marked off from domination and performs an important social function in facilitating collective agency towards common goals in a given community. This account is then operationalised in relation to multilateral negotiations to examine and clarify the roles...
Drawing insights from a qualitative content analysis of China’s national climate reports between 201...
[[abstract]]On April 20, 2006, President Hu Jintao visited Washington DC for the first time since he...
The purpose of this article is to outline a twofold change in the American global leadership concept...
In the late 1980s/early 1990s the concept of leadership was introduced in the study of international...
In recent years much attention has been given to the ongoing rise of China and its potential consequ...
We are in the midst of a climate emergency: the necessity for global cooperation to ensure that the ...
The Sino-American trade war has become a symbol of rivalry for leadership in the international syste...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
Illusion of Leadership in Paris: EU's Role in the Process of Reaching Paris Climate Change Agreement...
The U.S. foreign policy apparatus has been increasingly concerned with the rise of Chinese influence...
Developed countries, defined in the global climate negotiations as the Annex I countries, have been ...
China is becoming a more influential actor in the world, being a key factor in global climate govern...
The liberal international order has been under heavy strain in recent years. From Brexit to Trump’s ...
This article appeared in Strategic Insights, v.4, issue 9 (2005)Strategic Insights, is a quarterly e...
Drawing insights from a qualitative content analysis of China’s national climate reports between 201...
[[abstract]]On April 20, 2006, President Hu Jintao visited Washington DC for the first time since he...
The purpose of this article is to outline a twofold change in the American global leadership concept...
In the late 1980s/early 1990s the concept of leadership was introduced in the study of international...
In recent years much attention has been given to the ongoing rise of China and its potential consequ...
We are in the midst of a climate emergency: the necessity for global cooperation to ensure that the ...
The Sino-American trade war has become a symbol of rivalry for leadership in the international syste...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
Illusion of Leadership in Paris: EU's Role in the Process of Reaching Paris Climate Change Agreement...
The U.S. foreign policy apparatus has been increasingly concerned with the rise of Chinese influence...
Developed countries, defined in the global climate negotiations as the Annex I countries, have been ...
China is becoming a more influential actor in the world, being a key factor in global climate govern...
The liberal international order has been under heavy strain in recent years. From Brexit to Trump’s ...
This article appeared in Strategic Insights, v.4, issue 9 (2005)Strategic Insights, is a quarterly e...
Drawing insights from a qualitative content analysis of China’s national climate reports between 201...
[[abstract]]On April 20, 2006, President Hu Jintao visited Washington DC for the first time since he...
The purpose of this article is to outline a twofold change in the American global leadership concept...